translation
noun
/tɹæns-/
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/tɹænzˈleɪʃən/
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/tɹɑːns-/
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/tɹɑːnz-/
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- (translation studies) The discipline or study of translating written language (as opposed to interpretation, which concerns itself with spoken language).
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werger
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- (genetics) The process whereby a strand of mRNA directs assembly of amino acids into proteins within a ribosome.
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tercime
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translator
noun
/ˈtɹanzleɪtə/
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/ˈtɹænsleɪtɚ/
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/ˈtɹænzleɪtɚ/
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/ˈtɹɑːnzleɪtə/
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/ˌtɹænsˈleɪtɚ/
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/ˌtɹænzˈleɪtɚ/
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[ˌtʰɹænzˈleɪtʰɚ]
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[ˌtʰɹænzˈleɪɾɚ]
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- A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly
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wergêr
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translate
verb
/tɹæns-/
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/tɹænz-/
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/tɹænzˈleɪt/
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/tɹɑːns-/
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/tɹɑːnzˈleɪt/
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/ˈtɹæns-/
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/ˈtɹænzˌleɪt/
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/ˈtɹɛnz.læɪt/
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[ˈtʃɹʷɛ̃nzɫæe̯ʔ(t)]
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- (transitive) To express spoken words or written text in a different (often clearer or simpler) way in the same language; to paraphrase, to rephrase, to restate.
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wergerrandin
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